178 DEFACING OF BOOKS STATE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS ARTICLE 7.-LIBRARY AND HISTORICAL BOARD. [Acts 1925, p. 190. In force April 25, 1925.] 13785. Statistics-Duties of local officials-Penalty.-28. It shall be the duty of every state, county, township, city, town, judicial or other public officer of this state and of each and every officer or person having in his charge or custody or capable of supplying, or required to collect, and compile the information which may be required by the library and historical department or by any division thereof, for any of the purposes contemplated in this act, or by any other provision of law, to supply such information promptly at the request of the department or of any division thereof, whether such request be oral or by letter or circular or by the filling out of blank forms provided for that purpose by the department or by any division thereof. Any such person or officer who shall fail or refuse to furnish any such information so requested within thirty days after the making of such request shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be subject to a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25) and not more than two hundred dollars ($200). 13786. Co-operation with educational institutions.-29. The department or any of its divisions may co-operate with any of the educational institutions of the state in any manner and to any extent which may be approved by the board. CRIMINAL OFFENSES ARTICLE 3.-AGAINST PROPERTY. [Acts 1905, p. 584. In force April 15, 1905.] 2507. Library books-Defacing.-428. Whoever, having access to, or being in possession of any book, magazine, newspaper, manuscript, map, chart, plan, printing, engraving, photograph or other literary property of any library organized under the laws of this state or belonging to any educational institution in this state, shall wilfully or mischievously cut, mark, mutilate, deface, write in or upon the same, or otherwise injure the same, or procure the same to be so injured; or whoever shall wilfully or mischievously injure or deface any book, plate or library mark, shall, on conviction, be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. INDEX Acceptance of Adams act, 94 of Purnell act, 96 of Smith-Lever act, 95 Accounts, agricultural experiment Adams act, 36 Acceptance, 94 Interpretation, 37 Adams fund, accounting and uses, Administration of federal funds for experiment station, 40 Advisory committee, agricultural Agricultural experiment station, see Purdue experiment station Federal funds, administration of, Use for college purposes, 45 Stations already established, di- Agricultural seeds, definition of, Agriculture and horticulture, 111, Alcoholic drinks, teachers' exam- Teaching effect of, 110 Allotment of Smith-Lever funds, Amendment to First Morrill act, 10 Amount of land-scrip to states, 7 Annual report of Governors, on sale of land- of Land-grant colleges, 9 Appeal, after review by circuit Appropriation Act, 1927, 146 Buildings for state institutions, Competitive bids, contracts, 152 Exchange or purchase of equip- Joint purchase of supplies, 153 168 Exception to appraisement, Connecting driveways, condem- Donations and devises, 170 Conditions of, 171 Money gifts, held in trust by Purchase of land, 166 Railroads through ground, 165 Streets and highways in or ad- Biennial financial statement, 142 Boards of health, powers of, 77n Bonds, funds from sale of land- Books, defacing, 178 Ap- propriations act, and Fire escapes, 173ff and Grounds, use of Morrill- Certification by Secretary of In- terior, 12 Chemist, state, see State chemist Commercial feeds, see Feed for Commercial fertilizers |